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    William Halop (February 11, 1920 – November 9, 1976) was an American actor. Early life. Halop was born to Benjamin Cohen Halop and Lucille Elizabeth Halop on February 11, 1920. Halop came from a theatrical family; his mother was a dancer, and his sister, Florence Halop, [ 1] was an actress who worked on radio and in television.

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    Billy Halop. Actor: Angels with Dirty Faces. Billy Halop's show business career started on radio in the 1920s and carried over to stage work on Broadway.

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  3. Billy Halop. Actor: Angels with Dirty Faces. Billy Halop's show business career started on radio in the 1920s and carried over to stage work on Broadway.

    • February 11, 1920
    • November 9, 1976
  4. Nov 11, 1976 · Billy Halop, who won fame in the 1930's while in his midteens as the leader of the Dead End Kids in the Broadway stage and movie versions of Sidney Kingsley's...

  5. Actor. Fondly remembered for his participation in the Dead End Kid film series. His movies include Dead End (1937), and Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), which starred James Cagney. He later served in the US Army as a Sergeant stationed in the Special Services.

  6. Billy Halop. Biography. William Halop (February 11, 1920 – November 9, 1976) was an American actor. Known For. Angels with Dirty Faces. Dead End. Too Late for Tears. You Can't Get Away with Murder. They Made Me a Criminal. Crime School. Angels Wash Their Faces. Junior G-Men. Acting.

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  8. In total, the Little Tough Guys made 12 feature films, and three 12-chapter serials. Leading player Halop joined the armed forces and was replaced by Jordan for the final film in the series, Keep 'Em Slugging , released in 1943.

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